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System and Clock Configuration

Functions for system and clock setup available in system_device.c. More...

Functions

void SystemInit (void)
 Function to Initialize the system.
 
void SystemCoreClockUpdate (void)
 Function to update the variable SystemCoreClock.
 

Variables

uint32_t SystemCoreClock
 Variable to hold the system core clock value.
 

Description

Functions for system and clock setup available in system_device.c.

Arm provides a template file system_device.c that must be adapted by the silicon vendor to match their actual device. As a minimum requirement, this file must provide:

The file configures the device and, typically, initializes the oscillator (PLL) that is part of the microcontroller device. This file might export other functions or variables that provide a more flexible configuration of the microcontroller system.

Note
Please pay special attention to the static variable SystemCoreClock. This variable might be used throughout the whole system initialization and runtime to calculate frequency/time related values. Thus one must assure that the variable always reflects the actual system clock speed. Be aware that a value stored to SystemCoreClock during low level initialization (i.e. SystemInit()) might get overwritten by C library startup code and/or .bss section initialization. Thus its highly recommended to call SystemCoreClockUpdate at the beginning of the user main() routine.

Code Example <br>

The code below shows the usage of the variable SystemCoreClock and the functions SystemInit() and SystemCoreClockUpdate() with an LPC1700.

#include "LPC17xx.h"
uint32_t coreClock_1 = 0; /* Variables to store core clock values */
uint32_t coreClock_2 = 0;
int main (void) {
coreClock_1 = SystemCoreClock; /* Store value of predefined SystemCoreClock */
SystemCoreClockUpdate(); /* Update SystemCoreClock according to register settings */
coreClock_2 = SystemCoreClock; /* Store value of calculated SystemCoreClock */
if (coreClock_2 != coreClock_1) { /* Without changing the clock setting both core clock values should be the same */
// Error Handling
}
while(1);
}
uint32_t SystemCoreClock
Variable to hold the system core clock value.
Definition: ref_system_init.txt:68
void SystemCoreClockUpdate(void)
Function to update the variable SystemCoreClock.

Function Documentation

◆ SystemCoreClockUpdate()

void SystemCoreClockUpdate ( void  )

Function to update the variable SystemCoreClock.


Updates the variable SystemCoreClock and must be called whenever the core clock is changed during program execution. The function evaluates the clock register settings and calculates the current core clock.

◆ SystemInit()

void SystemInit ( void  )

Function to Initialize the system.


Initializes the microcontroller system. Typically, this function configures the oscillator (PLL) that is part of the microcontroller device. For systems with a variable clock speed, it updates the variable SystemCoreClock. SystemInit is called from the file startup_device.

Variable Documentation

◆ SystemCoreClock

uint32_t SystemCoreClock

Variable to hold the system core clock value.

Holds the system core clock, which is the system clock frequency supplied to the SysTick timer and the processor core clock. This variable can be used by debuggers to query the frequency of the debug timer or to configure the trace clock speed.

Attention
Compilers must be configured to avoid removing this variable in case the application program is not using it. Debugging systems require the variable to be physically present in memory so that it can be examined to configure the debugger.